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Bigworm Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Got milk?

What does the phrase "got milk" mean?
  

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'-- unless it is an idiom with which I am unfamiliar. What is the context?

  • '-- unless it is an idiom with which I am unfamiliar.
  • What is the context?
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As in your thread title, 'Got milk?', it means 'do you have any milk?' or 'did you get any milk?'-- unless it is an idiom with which I am unfamiliar. What is the context?
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I got this from NBA website. Context as below

Boston celtics forward Al Jefferson replaces Charlotte Bobcats forward Emeka Okafor(left ankle sprain) in 2005 got milk? Rookie challange to be held Friday, February 18 at Pepsi Center in Denver

I love NBA!!
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It seems that "got milk Rookie" is an activity, right?
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The National Milk Mustache "got milk?"® Campaign is jointly funded by America's milk processors and dairy farmers: The Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP) in Washington, D.C., and Dairy Management Inc., Chicago. The goal of the multi-faceted campaign is to educate consumers on the benefits of milk and to raise milk consumption.

They are evidently the sponsors of the 'got milk? R
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"Got Milk?" is a catch phrase used in advertisements paid for by the dairy industry to get people to buy and drink milk in the United States. The campaign used pictures of famous people with "milk mustaches" in order to encourage milk drinking. I think before that it was "Milk, it does a body good."

The U.S. dairy industry must be the official sponspor of the 2005 Rookie Challenge, so
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Wow, thanks very much. I got it.
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What does the R in the little circle means? registered label?
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Yes, registered trademark. You can't say 'got milk', Pieanne, without asking permission of the dairy industry.
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